First report of parasitic lesions compatible with Oslerus osleri (Cobbold, 1876) in Aguará guazú, Chrysocyon brachyurus (illiger, 1811) from the Province of Santa Fe.

The necropsy of 5 specimens of C. brachyurus which were accidentally run over on different routes in the north-central province of Santa Fe. All of these had multiple whitish nodules with a cystic appearance between the distal third of the trachea and bronchi containing parasites arranged in the sha...

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spelling oai:bibliotecavirtual.unl.edu.ar:article-109402021-12-06T18:48:19Z First report of parasitic lesions compatible with Oslerus osleri (Cobbold, 1876) in Aguará guazú, Chrysocyon brachyurus (illiger, 1811) from the Province of Santa Fe. PRIMER REPORTE DE LESIONES PARASITARIAS COMPATIBLES CON Oslerus osleri (COBBOLD, 1876) EN AGUARÁ GUAZÚ, Chrysocyon brachyurus (ILLIGER, 1811) DE LA PROVINCIA DE SANTA FE. Torrents, J The necropsy of 5 specimens of C. brachyurus which were accidentally run over on different routes in the north-central province of Santa Fe. All of these had multiple whitish nodules with a cystic appearance between the distal third of the trachea and bronchi containing parasites arranged in the shape of a ball inside. Morphological identification of adult’s nematodes and larvae eggs from females was performed, where it was possible to identify typical characters of the species O. osleris. Likewise, the lungs were increased in consistency, with petechial and multifocal ecchymosis and the presence of whitish nodules scattered throughout the parenchyma. Two of the canids had an increase in the size of the bronchial lymph nodes. The inspection of the respiratory system together with the observation of lesions and the nematodes found inside with their corresponding measurements, are compatible with the species O. osleri, which would imply the first report of this parasite in wild canids from Argentina. Universidad Nacional del Litoral 2021-12-06 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion artículo Articulo info:ar-repo/semantics/artículo https://bibliotecavirtual.unl.edu.ar/publicaciones/index.php/FAVEveterinaria/article/view/10940 10.14409/favecv.v19isuplemento.10940 FAVE Sección Ciencias Veterinarias; Vol. 19 Núm. suplemento (2021): FAVE Sección Ciencias Veterinarias FAVE Sección Ciencias Veterinarias; Vol 19 No suplemento (2021): FAVE Sección Ciencias Veterinarias FAVE Sección Ciencias Veterinarias; v. 19 n. suplemento (2021): FAVE Sección Ciencias Veterinarias 2362-5589 1666-938X 10.14409/favecv.v19isuplemento info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/FP7/ info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Derechos de autor 2021 J Torrents http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0
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description The necropsy of 5 specimens of C. brachyurus which were accidentally run over on different routes in the north-central province of Santa Fe. All of these had multiple whitish nodules with a cystic appearance between the distal third of the trachea and bronchi containing parasites arranged in the shape of a ball inside. Morphological identification of adult’s nematodes and larvae eggs from females was performed, where it was possible to identify typical characters of the species O. osleris. Likewise, the lungs were increased in consistency, with petechial and multifocal ecchymosis and the presence of whitish nodules scattered throughout the parenchyma. Two of the canids had an increase in the size of the bronchial lymph nodes. The inspection of the respiratory system together with the observation of lesions and the nematodes found inside with their corresponding measurements, are compatible with the species O. osleri, which would imply the first report of this parasite in wild canids from Argentina.
author Torrents, J
spellingShingle Torrents, J
First report of parasitic lesions compatible with Oslerus osleri (Cobbold, 1876) in Aguará guazú, Chrysocyon brachyurus (illiger, 1811) from the Province of Santa Fe.
author_facet Torrents, J
author_sort Torrents, J
title First report of parasitic lesions compatible with Oslerus osleri (Cobbold, 1876) in Aguará guazú, Chrysocyon brachyurus (illiger, 1811) from the Province of Santa Fe.
title_short First report of parasitic lesions compatible with Oslerus osleri (Cobbold, 1876) in Aguará guazú, Chrysocyon brachyurus (illiger, 1811) from the Province of Santa Fe.
title_full First report of parasitic lesions compatible with Oslerus osleri (Cobbold, 1876) in Aguará guazú, Chrysocyon brachyurus (illiger, 1811) from the Province of Santa Fe.
title_fullStr First report of parasitic lesions compatible with Oslerus osleri (Cobbold, 1876) in Aguará guazú, Chrysocyon brachyurus (illiger, 1811) from the Province of Santa Fe.
title_full_unstemmed First report of parasitic lesions compatible with Oslerus osleri (Cobbold, 1876) in Aguará guazú, Chrysocyon brachyurus (illiger, 1811) from the Province of Santa Fe.
title_sort first report of parasitic lesions compatible with oslerus osleri (cobbold, 1876) in aguará guazú, chrysocyon brachyurus (illiger, 1811) from the province of santa fe.
publisher Universidad Nacional del Litoral
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